San José State College Academic Deans' Council Records 1956-1964

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San José State College Academic Deans' Council Records 1956-1964

The San José State College Academic Deans' Council Records (1956-1964) document the administrative responsibilities of the Academic Deans' Council. The records consist of new course proposals, council meeting minutes and agendas, curriculum reports, meeting minutes of the College Council, and by-laws for electing faculty representatives. The records also include correspondence from Dean Fred Harcleroad and department heads regarding changes to San José State College's curriculum and academic policies. This collection is arranged into one series: Series I. Administrative Files, 1956-1964.

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